March 5 – Relief Line Project Assessment Meeting

Posted February 19, 2015byPaula

The City of Toronto’s City Planning Division, together with the TTC, is planning a new rapid transit line to connect the Yonge-University-Spadina Subway downtown to the Bloor-Danforth Subway east of the Don River.

This line will relieve crowding on Line 1 (Yonge-University-Spadina Subway), at Yonge-Bloor Subway Station, and on the surface transit routes coming in and out of downtown.

We are currently seeking feedback on potential station areas and the evaluation criteria that will be used to determine the preferred alignment and station locations.

AFTER THESE MEETINGS

Potential corridors and station areas will be evaluated towards identifying a preferred route and station locations for the Relief Line, along with benefits and potential impacts.

The final evaluation of the preferred option will follow the requirements of an Ontario Transit Project Assessment Process (TPAP).

Public Events

The public will have the opportunity to learn more about the study and provide feedback at any of the four identical public meetings.

The City and TTC are specifically looking for feedback at this time on: